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    #16
    Pictures are not showing, is it me??

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      #17
      Still no pitures, what is going on??

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        #18
        This is the most challenging quilt I’ve made ,the vines were a challenge for me
        Last edited by ; 05-18-2022, 06:57 PM.
        Holly R.

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          #19
          Finally finished the neutrals quilt top on Wednesday afternoon. Whew … now to decide how to quilt it. I won’t want to do any finished edge appliqué with invisible thread for awhile.

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          • Helen W. commented
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            Christy, Beautiful quilt, and you finished so fast. HelenW

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            Your Neutral Blooms quilt top turned out lovely Christy. Congratulations!!! Looking forward to the day mine will be complete

          #20
          Thanks Helen. I had to keep powering thru on this one so that I can start working on something with more color and variety … piecing the neutrals quilt wore me out! Mostly because of the process of making the 240 petals, turning them into flowers and then appliquéing them down. But now it is done and hanging from my mantle so that I can look at it and decide how in the heck I am going to quilt it. Just got back from a couple of days being out of town for a granddaughter’s high school graduation so I will be relaxing over the next few days. Happy Memorial Day to all in the United States.

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            #21
            A bit late getting started but coming along. decided to go predominately grey. the white and grey are dry brush. happy with it so far

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              #22
              WooHoo!! I finished my Neutral Blooms today. I am pretty happy with the results but I am ready to move on to something brighter. Next project is to quilt my Color My World quilt top that I completed over 6 months ago. That should help me with my need to work with bright colors. Thanks Alex for continuing to push many of us out of our comfort zone. My quilting game has grown tremendously in the last 2 years thanks to you. Looking forward to the next project.

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              • Helen W. commented
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                Christy, Your Neutrals quilt turned out beautiful. I love the quilting designs you selected for the different sections. Really adds
                a lot of interest. HelenW

              • alma c. commented
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                Christy your quilt is Wow ! I just think I going to pull from my fabric and do this . Thanks for the inspiration.

              #23
              I am in the process of making the border flowers. I love this quilt and plan to hang it in my living room.

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              • Christy G. commented
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                You are doing a fantastic job. Before you know it you will be done.

              • Jo Anne commented
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                Thank you Christy G. I have now finished the quilt top and have cut the batting to size. Waiting for delivery of backing fabric so I can get a move n the quilting!

              #24
              Thank you Helen for your kind words. I used Alex’s quilt to provide most of the inspiration for the quilting but did change it up some. I am glad to be finished and now I am enjoying it as it hangs from my fireplace mantel before I decide what I am going to do with it.

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                #25
                Shadow Blooms;

                The journey to make this quilt came from an over abundance of eagerness to make something of the large pile of neutral batiks in my stash that aimed more to the dark side, than the light. So my journey in the shadows began. Many thanks to Helen W. for suggesting the idea to go dark, and so my “Shadow Blooms” raised their heads. (I used Kaffe Fassett shell fabric for my flowers.) The stem going around also goes from light to dark as do some of the leaves. The darkest grey as borders are ‘Starry Grunge’ fabric.

                Well I got out of making the 240 petals. I used raw edge appliqué instead.

                My hubby walked into my studio and suggested that the long neutral coloured colums looked like parts of a fence, so if I put the light triangles at the top that would be great to sharpen those fence railings but also to let the blooms at the top be full instead of on a side view. I added leaves for a more organic feel to the quilt, and for even more interest the one inch yellow circles that remind me of the full moon!

                I had a lot of fun and am really happy about how my quilt top turned out.




                Noella from Quebec




                P.S: ( I love ‘ running with scissors’, taking a pattern and making it my own. Of using my vision and talents to make what the fabrics tell me how they want to be used)




                On to the next challenge!
                Last edited by Noella D.; 07-02-2022, 12:38 AM.

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                • Helen W. commented
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                  Noella, When I saw your quilt on Alex Live, I thought, That is so fabulous, love it, love it, love it!!! I am like you and just use
                  the pattern or concept to be a spring board for what I make. I usually pull my favorite bits and pieces into what ever I make.
                  Like on the TQS BOM I am using stuff from old patterns like McKenna Ryan, birds and birdhouses, P3 Baltimore album blocks
                  and some of the original Garden Party down under pieced blocks and borders. It is all so much fun. HelenW

                • Jo Anne commented
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                  Novella, I LOVE your batik fabrics! Your quilt is beautiful.

                • alma c. commented
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                  Noella D your quilt has inspired me and I as well love your batiks. Beautiful lovely work everyone does is so inspirational. My daughter just my have to have a dark version Thanks for your beautiful inspiration!

                #26
                Well I am as pleased as punch! My neutrals quilt is complete and this morning I hung a rod on the living room wall to hang it. I used both the kit fabrics and my stash and I am thrilled with the results. I drew and quilted each section on my Bernina.

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                • Christy G. commented
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                  It turned out so beautiful. Congratulations!

                #27
                Finally finished the Neutral Blooms top. The whole process from picking fabrics, doing prepared edge machine applique and doing an applique border was a learning experience for me. I am hoping that the quilting will help the blooms pop more.
                Deborah W

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